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j ll erjyairolmmjy v -> â– 1 j salisbury n c tuesday november 23 1824 rxo 233 pppieces of old linen fcomic figures some also brought to eng was her skill that from ken me for a short time through the city i on my return seated a portrait of me bich was immediately y friends in giving you this advice remember what i your country-man and a phy sician tell you if you would not bring infection and disease upon your selves and to your wives and little ones change the air you breathe $ change it many times a day by open ing your windows fayetteville hobfctt 3 affray ana cjd have received their fall importation of dry ggods direct from england and new york their assortment includes almost every article needed in a country store they invite all responsible dealers to come and buy on as liberal terms of credit as are given by any importer in the united states other houses in this town have imported so largely this season that the amount of goods here at present far exceeds that of any former time in our experience the stock of groceries is equally extensive country dealers therefore have many more advantages now than heretofore in this market fayetteville oct 25 1824 9t39 2s*tfw cittoas fm^'ift packacifs of european india and i_\ij\Â£j domestic dry goods received by the last arrivals and are offered at wholesale and retail at a small advance from cost also cotton and wool cards 25 cases s'raw por.nets 100 nests of band and packing boxes 5 trunks shell ivory brass and imitation combs wool hats 8cd ' the above articles have been se'reted for this market and worthy the attention of country merchants who are respectfully invited to call and examine tlie goods and prices e e lewis fayetteville oct 28 1824 6to6 t iio k a loxdox pates curious cause of war eons and opinions on that many young a arrive at years of dis in their opin in their dis fcrbearing in their man aselfconiident in their at than their father or ere i have observed men who have in 1005 some soldiers of modena ran away with a bucket from a public well belonging to the state of bolog na this bucket might be worth a shilling j but it produced a quarrel which was worked up into a long and bloody war henry the king of sar dinia son of the emperor henry the second assisted the modense to keep possession of the bucket and he was made prisoner in one of the battles his father the emperor offered a chain of gold that would encircle bo logna which is seven miles in com pass for his son's ransom but in vain after 22 years of imprisonment his father being dead he pined away and died the fatal bucket is still exhib ited in the tower ofthe cathedral of modena enclosed in an iron cage the offer of the gold chain seems a prodigious bribe but there are many artists in london who could make a very few ounces of gold answer the purpose : as a single grain can be hammered until it is the thirty-thou sandth part of a line in thickness and will cover 50 square inches j and each square inch may be divided into two hundred strips reaching more than one-eighth part of a mile the bo lognes were probably aware ofthe duc tility of this metal and were not to be duped into such a bargain il i nelaott u\\da cas store ja*ies kyle formerly of richmond vh-g is now opening in the large brick house formerly occupied by hugh campbell esq three hundred and eighty-nine packages of dry goods hardware groceries c all of which will be ofl'ered at reduced prices by wholeiale and retail has just received by the last arrivals from new-york and philadelphia one hundred packages boots and shoes well selected for this market alsoj 100 doz pocket hooks and wallets 20 do goat skins 15 do coloured morocco skins 12 do lining skins 5'j mams writing paper 10 cases wool hats 20 doz morocco hats 40 boxes muscatel kaisins fie all of which are offered at wholesale at a small advance from cost country merchants are res pectfully invited to call and examine the above goods and prices fayetteville oct 28 1824 6t36 n i jnth enenl j^s^^wecto^in the shops in whtch the articles are sold silversmiths work js done here in the same tedious manner it used to be in england all the ornaments are finished by hand there are some good chasers but in general the production is clumsy and very heavv i inquired about preci ous stones and pearls ; but there were few gf>od an l those much dearer than jn europe rubies appeared to me the onlv jewel worth importing from jviexico the manufacture of gold and silver lace trimmings epauletts c is carried on in the greatest perfec tion ; and the articles are sold at a much lower rate than with us it is usual with our naval officers on their arrival at vera cruz to lay in a stock of such requisites the tailors here make great profit as clothes are 300 per cent dearer than in england and are sel dom well made cloth coats are on ly beginning to be generally used but will very soon supersede the printed calico jacket till lately universally worn the workmen follow their em ployment seated on stools and not with their feet under them as in europe and the united states t^^^kd least wbo have had least experience and whose original stock of talent was most slender have of all people in the world the best opin ion of their learning shrewdness and abilities if asked the reason of these things i should answerthat pride and gnorance was at the bottom of it as we gradually come to know ourselves we discover our imbecility and the discovery never fails to humble us it is then that in rcallity we begin to learn a constant supply of best bolting cloths goods will be received by every arrival trom new-york fayetteville n c oct 27 1824 4t34 to country merchants 2<cw taw gomvs at fayetteville the subscribers are now opening an extensive assortment of new and seasonable good consisting of almost every variety of staple and fancy goods suited to tbe carolina market which they will sell on the most liberal terms and to which they invite tiie attention of the public stuart birdsall & co fayetteville oct 28 1824 5t:>5 cotton ginning tflfle subscriber respectfully informs the mer i chants of the town of salisbury and the citizen farmers of his neighborhood that he has just finished a large building 32 by 52 for gin ning of cotton to run by water and tha lie ia also well fixed for packing cotton in the neatest msnner for market he assures his friends who may favor him with their custom that he will have their cotton packed and put up in the neatest manner and in the shortest time possi ble and on the lowest terms at which it is done by others he also assures those who send cot ton to his gin that it will be kept separate from others so that they will be sure to get the same cotton they send he has located and built this establishment at hia mill plantation two miles i have observed thia young misses when they take it into their heads that they are pretty decline rapidly in their popularity among the beaux by the expression " take it into their heads i would not be understood a simple knowledge consciousness or belief that they are beautiful because as ma mas will let them have looking glasses they must attain this consciousness ; but i have reference to accompanying extravagancies which always follow such notions as young ladies imbibe strongly â€” coquetry gew-gaw finery pride affectation and ill-supported loftiness â€” and i am of opinion that as most sensible young men have taken up the perhaps ungallant idea that there are as fine fish in the sea as were ever taken out of it all the pretty girls should throw these foolish desires a side and try to be serious honest friendly and sensible trenton emporium curious will j f 5 john lippctt wholesale grocers hay-street fayetteville north-carolina offer for sale for cash or produce 15 hhds sugar 35 bhh do 10 bbls loaf do 55 bags coffee 20 bags pepper allspice and ginger 20 hhds molasses 25 bbls n e hum 10 do northern g'ih 5 do malaga wine 200 kegs cut nails and brads assorted 4d to 40d 30 tons swedes iron assorted 1000 do german steel 1:150 lbs blistered steel 250 do cast steel 2500 do share moulds 1500 do hoop iron 2000 do sheet iron 1500 bushels liverpool sah 700 do sound salt 40 boxes no 10 cotton cards 10 do do 6 wool cards 50 do 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 window glass 100 reams wrapping paper 25 do writing do 50 kegs fff dupont's powder 3 do shot assorted 2 do bar lead 10 bbls tanner's oil 20 do mackerel 20 half bbls do 8 crates stone jugs assorted 1500 lbs saltpetre 500 do alum 500 do brimstone baggging bale rope nnd twine with an assortment of paints oil and dye-stuffs also a constant supply of wool machine cards october 28 1824 8t38 from salisbury october 18 1824 ja fisher 28 xotiee there is now at kirkheaton a re markable instance of excessive sleep a poor paralytic twenty years of age for the last twelve months has com monly not been awake more than three hours in the twenty-four at one period he slept for three weeks hc took not a particle of either food or drink nothing could rouse him even for a moment ; yet his sleep appeared to be calm and natural the lad is now exceedingly hearty his spirits are good and to inquiries he answers he is happy and bravely the case has been particularly examined by mr thackrah surgeon of this town and he finds the lad to labour under dis ease of the brain and spinal marrow leeds mercury on thursday the 2nd december i will sell at the dwelling house of william parks deceased the following articles of personal property belonging to his estate to wit : horses cattle hogs sheep a large quantity of cotton and corn hay fodder fee a wagon and many farming tools ; a prime fifty-saw cotton gin and a good screw c sec a credit will be given and security required terms made known on the day of the sale sale to continue from day to day all persons indebted to the estate are re quested to pay their debts ; and creditors will please present their accounts properly authen ticated r h alexander adm'r \ november 6 1824 2t33 the first sight of a milliner's shop must always r?.ise a smile on the face cf a newly arrived foreigner twen ty or thirty brawny fellows of all com plexions with mustachios are exposed to the street employed in decorating dresses sewing muslin gowns making flower and trimming caps c c j whilst perhaps at the next door a number ot poor girls are on their knees on the floor engaged in the la borious occupation of grinding cho colate which is here always perform ed by hand the druggists and apothecaries trades must also be an excellent one : their prices are exor bitant i paid a dollar per pound for the article used in preparing my birds which in europe is sold for four pence j aod yet the ingredients are the produce of the country hops sell here for two shillings and sixpence per ounce and other drugs in propor tion cabinet work is very inferior and expensive at mexico they have few ofthe tools employed in europe and mahogany cr a good substitute is scarcely known flrtosu>^hechair the houses it s in til a hanh planh the spunishb hewn by indiansb the trees one co!h other mechan their the bestgf are employed â– the gilding an europe i ornamental pm cu re d . _^_^____________________ in the year 1724 justice norman of norwich by his will directed that the sum of 4000 should be given to build a charity school go years after his decease the school to contain 120 boys ; and he directed that every boy should on sunday have a pound of roast beef to his dinner and ten ounces of plum-pudding to his supper * on monday a pound of boiled beef for his dinner and ten ounces of pudding for supper : and every tuesday mor ning beef broth for breakfast and at dinner a pound of mutton of veal ; ev ery wednesday pork and peas ; every thursday mutton or veal ; every fri day beans or peas ; and every satur day fish buttered there were a number of curious items j and he ap the chancellor estate of jos hamilton dec'd rilhe subscribers having qualified on the 21st x day of october 1824 as the executors of the last will and testament of the said joseph hamilton deceased do hereby notify all persons having legal demands against the estate of the said testator to present the same for payment within the time prescribed bylaw or otherwise they shall be forever barred ; and all those that are indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment audley hamilton nancy hamilton john mcdowel rutherford ci n c ott 22 1824 7t38 maxim aftet we have practised good ac tions awhile they become easy ; when they become easy we begin to take pleasure in them ; when they please us we do them frequently ; by frequency of an act a thing grows into a habit ; a confirmed habit is a second kind of aature : and so far as any thing is na tural so far it is necessary and we can hardly do otherwise ; nay we do it ma ny times when we do not think of it yycsyi iioods thr subscribers are receiving and opening at their store in concord direct from philadelphia and new-york a large and general assortment of ah kinds of goods : and bave made arrang ments to receive from said places monthly any further supply that may be necessary â€” selected with care and laid in at prices that will enable them to sell very low their customers and the public at large are respectfully invited to call examine and judge for vnemsc'lves mukphy 8c bliown concord sept 1824 t48 n carolina female academy andrews & jones principals the examination of the pupils in this insti tution will commence on wednesday the 1st and close on the 3d clay of december when gold medals will be publicly presented to those young ladies who have completed their studies the exercises of tlie academy will be resu med on the first day of february next there being no other vacation during the year tho terms will be the same as heretofore the place is celebrated as remarkably health ful and is in all respects peculiarly favorable to tbe business of education youth an'p age mates in the history of ronoke that there is one parries old men to girls youths that age may of vouth for young persons imprudence together is to join one fool il the marriage of young is however on waprrentieeship ; for after kerved for some months women ot jf country produce of all kinds received in exchange for goods 100 dowovs upward h_9 ti an away < on the 16th of -"-^ october 1824 a negro man fct nftme - adam aged 27 years he jplsjj was lodged in the jail of randolph jtvc county on the 19th or 20th inst ; and was taken out of said jail on m ll the|8th of november 1824 by the m subscriber and taken on home with a pair of hand-cuffs on on arriving at the subscriber's house on the 9th of november 1824 be was left in a room with a small boy ; whilst the family was at suppef in another rooyn by some means adam slipt out of the door and made his escape at the time he was taken up he had several free papers in his possession the said boy adam has a scar on his right hand occasioned by a wagon wheel he had on when he went away a snuff-colored surtout coat with hand-cuffs well rivetted he has heretofore passed as a brickmaker and as a fr*e man when last taken up one hundred dollars reward will be given for thg apprehension and delivery of said negto 2t44 mack crump daiddson county n c nov 9 1824 oxford granville county oct 22 1824 state of north-carolina sfokes count court of equity october term a tt 1824 john evans and others rs charles dalton and wife robert winston and others original bill it having heretofore been suggested to us that charles dalton one of the defendants in this case hath died and it appearing to u that his heirs at law do not reside within the limits of this state it is therefore ordered that pub lication be made in the western carolinian printed in salisbury for six weeks successively that the heirs at law ofthe said charles dalton deceased appear at the neit court of equity to be holden for the county of stokes at the court-house in germanton on the 4th monday after the 4th monday in march next and shew cause if any they have why they should not be made parties to the suit ; otherwise the bill wil be taken pro confesso as to them and the caus set down for hearing ex parte against them witness john c blum clerk and master of the said court at office the 4th monday after 4th monday in september a d 1824 copy from the minutes 6t37 price 2 75 john c blum c m k ikxvtrs takers ' warrants fey sale at tins office iii i amburg gazette last month lthe two sons of mar ofcarversifl^h y as every houss saint or madonnajb superbly drest.4 on stone is unknot the indians greatl and working in wil of different tribesm ith the habiliment hich i brought overj v their merits^j hey also model^h n a beautiful mannes wa de los angeios j arrived in sweden to knee into service of that journal in its last says that two youths one of fchimself prince dela mosk bother the duke of elchin to be introdu rking charles john when scania and that they are h^the different provinces lis not known whether a is to solicit cotnmis krmy one of sober industrious habits who can come well recommended will meet with encouragement from the subscribers apply soon thompson & hunt concord cabarrus county ? 27 n.c oct 4 1824 s

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j ll erjyairolmmjy v -> â– 1 j salisbury n c tuesday november 23 1824 rxo 233 pppieces of old linen fcomic figures some also brought to eng was her skill that from ken me for a short time through the city i on my return seated a portrait of me bich was immediately y friends in giving you this advice remember what i your country-man and a phy sician tell you if you would not bring infection and disease upon your selves and to your wives and little ones change the air you breathe $ change it many times a day by open ing your windows fayetteville hobfctt 3 affray ana cjd have received their fall importation of dry ggods direct from england and new york their assortment includes almost every article needed in a country store they invite all responsible dealers to come and buy on as liberal terms of credit as are given by any importer in the united states other houses in this town have imported so largely this season that the amount of goods here at present far exceeds that of any former time in our experience the stock of groceries is equally extensive country dealers therefore have many more advantages now than heretofore in this market fayetteville oct 25 1824 9t39 2s*tfw cittoas fm^'ift packacifs of european india and i_\ij\Â£j domestic dry goods received by the last arrivals and are offered at wholesale and retail at a small advance from cost also cotton and wool cards 25 cases s'raw por.nets 100 nests of band and packing boxes 5 trunks shell ivory brass and imitation combs wool hats 8cd ' the above articles have been se'reted for this market and worthy the attention of country merchants who are respectfully invited to call and examine tlie goods and prices e e lewis fayetteville oct 28 1824 6to6 t iio k a loxdox pates curious cause of war eons and opinions on that many young a arrive at years of dis in their opin in their dis fcrbearing in their man aselfconiident in their at than their father or ere i have observed men who have in 1005 some soldiers of modena ran away with a bucket from a public well belonging to the state of bolog na this bucket might be worth a shilling j but it produced a quarrel which was worked up into a long and bloody war henry the king of sar dinia son of the emperor henry the second assisted the modense to keep possession of the bucket and he was made prisoner in one of the battles his father the emperor offered a chain of gold that would encircle bo logna which is seven miles in com pass for his son's ransom but in vain after 22 years of imprisonment his father being dead he pined away and died the fatal bucket is still exhib ited in the tower ofthe cathedral of modena enclosed in an iron cage the offer of the gold chain seems a prodigious bribe but there are many artists in london who could make a very few ounces of gold answer the purpose : as a single grain can be hammered until it is the thirty-thou sandth part of a line in thickness and will cover 50 square inches j and each square inch may be divided into two hundred strips reaching more than one-eighth part of a mile the bo lognes were probably aware ofthe duc tility of this metal and were not to be duped into such a bargain il i nelaott u\\da cas store ja*ies kyle formerly of richmond vh-g is now opening in the large brick house formerly occupied by hugh campbell esq three hundred and eighty-nine packages of dry goods hardware groceries c all of which will be ofl'ered at reduced prices by wholeiale and retail has just received by the last arrivals from new-york and philadelphia one hundred packages boots and shoes well selected for this market alsoj 100 doz pocket hooks and wallets 20 do goat skins 15 do coloured morocco skins 12 do lining skins 5'j mams writing paper 10 cases wool hats 20 doz morocco hats 40 boxes muscatel kaisins fie all of which are offered at wholesale at a small advance from cost country merchants are res pectfully invited to call and examine the above goods and prices fayetteville oct 28 1824 6t36 n i jnth enenl j^s^^wecto^in the shops in whtch the articles are sold silversmiths work js done here in the same tedious manner it used to be in england all the ornaments are finished by hand there are some good chasers but in general the production is clumsy and very heavv i inquired about preci ous stones and pearls ; but there were few gf>od an l those much dearer than jn europe rubies appeared to me the onlv jewel worth importing from jviexico the manufacture of gold and silver lace trimmings epauletts c is carried on in the greatest perfec tion ; and the articles are sold at a much lower rate than with us it is usual with our naval officers on their arrival at vera cruz to lay in a stock of such requisites the tailors here make great profit as clothes are 300 per cent dearer than in england and are sel dom well made cloth coats are on ly beginning to be generally used but will very soon supersede the printed calico jacket till lately universally worn the workmen follow their em ployment seated on stools and not with their feet under them as in europe and the united states t^^^kd least wbo have had least experience and whose original stock of talent was most slender have of all people in the world the best opin ion of their learning shrewdness and abilities if asked the reason of these things i should answerthat pride and gnorance was at the bottom of it as we gradually come to know ourselves we discover our imbecility and the discovery never fails to humble us it is then that in rcallity we begin to learn a constant supply of best bolting cloths goods will be received by every arrival trom new-york fayetteville n c oct 27 1824 4t34 to country merchants 25 cotton ginning tflfle subscriber respectfully informs the mer i chants of the town of salisbury and the citizen farmers of his neighborhood that he has just finished a large building 32 by 52 for gin ning of cotton to run by water and tha lie ia also well fixed for packing cotton in the neatest msnner for market he assures his friends who may favor him with their custom that he will have their cotton packed and put up in the neatest manner and in the shortest time possi ble and on the lowest terms at which it is done by others he also assures those who send cot ton to his gin that it will be kept separate from others so that they will be sure to get the same cotton they send he has located and built this establishment at hia mill plantation two miles i have observed thia young misses when they take it into their heads that they are pretty decline rapidly in their popularity among the beaux by the expression " take it into their heads i would not be understood a simple knowledge consciousness or belief that they are beautiful because as ma mas will let them have looking glasses they must attain this consciousness ; but i have reference to accompanying extravagancies which always follow such notions as young ladies imbibe strongly â€” coquetry gew-gaw finery pride affectation and ill-supported loftiness â€” and i am of opinion that as most sensible young men have taken up the perhaps ungallant idea that there are as fine fish in the sea as were ever taken out of it all the pretty girls should throw these foolish desires a side and try to be serious honest friendly and sensible trenton emporium curious will j f 5 john lippctt wholesale grocers hay-street fayetteville north-carolina offer for sale for cash or produce 15 hhds sugar 35 bhh do 10 bbls loaf do 55 bags coffee 20 bags pepper allspice and ginger 20 hhds molasses 25 bbls n e hum 10 do northern g'ih 5 do malaga wine 200 kegs cut nails and brads assorted 4d to 40d 30 tons swedes iron assorted 1000 do german steel 1:150 lbs blistered steel 250 do cast steel 2500 do share moulds 1500 do hoop iron 2000 do sheet iron 1500 bushels liverpool sah 700 do sound salt 40 boxes no 10 cotton cards 10 do do 6 wool cards 50 do 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 window glass 100 reams wrapping paper 25 do writing do 50 kegs fff dupont's powder 3 do shot assorted 2 do bar lead 10 bbls tanner's oil 20 do mackerel 20 half bbls do 8 crates stone jugs assorted 1500 lbs saltpetre 500 do alum 500 do brimstone baggging bale rope nnd twine with an assortment of paints oil and dye-stuffs also a constant supply of wool machine cards october 28 1824 8t38 from salisbury october 18 1824 ja fisher 28 xotiee there is now at kirkheaton a re markable instance of excessive sleep a poor paralytic twenty years of age for the last twelve months has com monly not been awake more than three hours in the twenty-four at one period he slept for three weeks hc took not a particle of either food or drink nothing could rouse him even for a moment ; yet his sleep appeared to be calm and natural the lad is now exceedingly hearty his spirits are good and to inquiries he answers he is happy and bravely the case has been particularly examined by mr thackrah surgeon of this town and he finds the lad to labour under dis ease of the brain and spinal marrow leeds mercury on thursday the 2nd december i will sell at the dwelling house of william parks deceased the following articles of personal property belonging to his estate to wit : horses cattle hogs sheep a large quantity of cotton and corn hay fodder fee a wagon and many farming tools ; a prime fifty-saw cotton gin and a good screw c sec a credit will be given and security required terms made known on the day of the sale sale to continue from day to day all persons indebted to the estate are re quested to pay their debts ; and creditors will please present their accounts properly authen ticated r h alexander adm'r \ november 6 1824 2t33 the first sight of a milliner's shop must always r?.ise a smile on the face cf a newly arrived foreigner twen ty or thirty brawny fellows of all com plexions with mustachios are exposed to the street employed in decorating dresses sewing muslin gowns making flower and trimming caps c c j whilst perhaps at the next door a number ot poor girls are on their knees on the floor engaged in the la borious occupation of grinding cho colate which is here always perform ed by hand the druggists and apothecaries trades must also be an excellent one : their prices are exor bitant i paid a dollar per pound for the article used in preparing my birds which in europe is sold for four pence j aod yet the ingredients are the produce of the country hops sell here for two shillings and sixpence per ounce and other drugs in propor tion cabinet work is very inferior and expensive at mexico they have few ofthe tools employed in europe and mahogany cr a good substitute is scarcely known flrtosu>^hechair the houses it s in til a hanh planh the spunishb hewn by indiansb the trees one co!h other mechan their the bestgf are employed â– the gilding an europe i ornamental pm cu re d . _^_^____________________ in the year 1724 justice norman of norwich by his will directed that the sum of 4000 should be given to build a charity school go years after his decease the school to contain 120 boys ; and he directed that every boy should on sunday have a pound of roast beef to his dinner and ten ounces of plum-pudding to his supper * on monday a pound of boiled beef for his dinner and ten ounces of pudding for supper : and every tuesday mor ning beef broth for breakfast and at dinner a pound of mutton of veal ; ev ery wednesday pork and peas ; every thursday mutton or veal ; every fri day beans or peas ; and every satur day fish buttered there were a number of curious items j and he ap the chancellor estate of jos hamilton dec'd rilhe subscribers having qualified on the 21st x day of october 1824 as the executors of the last will and testament of the said joseph hamilton deceased do hereby notify all persons having legal demands against the estate of the said testator to present the same for payment within the time prescribed bylaw or otherwise they shall be forever barred ; and all those that are indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment audley hamilton nancy hamilton john mcdowel rutherford ci n c ott 22 1824 7t38 maxim aftet we have practised good ac tions awhile they become easy ; when they become easy we begin to take pleasure in them ; when they please us we do them frequently ; by frequency of an act a thing grows into a habit ; a confirmed habit is a second kind of aature : and so far as any thing is na tural so far it is necessary and we can hardly do otherwise ; nay we do it ma ny times when we do not think of it yycsyi iioods thr subscribers are receiving and opening at their store in concord direct from philadelphia and new-york a large and general assortment of ah kinds of goods : and bave made arrang ments to receive from said places monthly any further supply that may be necessary â€” selected with care and laid in at prices that will enable them to sell very low their customers and the public at large are respectfully invited to call examine and judge for vnemsc'lves mukphy 8c bliown concord sept 1824 t48 n carolina female academy andrews & jones principals the examination of the pupils in this insti tution will commence on wednesday the 1st and close on the 3d clay of december when gold medals will be publicly presented to those young ladies who have completed their studies the exercises of tlie academy will be resu med on the first day of february next there being no other vacation during the year tho terms will be the same as heretofore the place is celebrated as remarkably health ful and is in all respects peculiarly favorable to tbe business of education youth an'p age mates in the history of ronoke that there is one parries old men to girls youths that age may of vouth for young persons imprudence together is to join one fool il the marriage of young is however on waprrentieeship ; for after kerved for some months women ot jf country produce of all kinds received in exchange for goods 100 dowovs upward h_9 ti an away < on the 16th of -"-^ october 1824 a negro man fct nftme - adam aged 27 years he jplsjj was lodged in the jail of randolph jtvc county on the 19th or 20th inst ; and was taken out of said jail on m ll the|8th of november 1824 by the m subscriber and taken on home with a pair of hand-cuffs on on arriving at the subscriber's house on the 9th of november 1824 be was left in a room with a small boy ; whilst the family was at suppef in another rooyn by some means adam slipt out of the door and made his escape at the time he was taken up he had several free papers in his possession the said boy adam has a scar on his right hand occasioned by a wagon wheel he had on when he went away a snuff-colored surtout coat with hand-cuffs well rivetted he has heretofore passed as a brickmaker and as a fr*e man when last taken up one hundred dollars reward will be given for thg apprehension and delivery of said negto 2t44 mack crump daiddson county n c nov 9 1824 oxford granville county oct 22 1824 state of north-carolina sfokes count court of equity october term a tt 1824 john evans and others rs charles dalton and wife robert winston and others original bill it having heretofore been suggested to us that charles dalton one of the defendants in this case hath died and it appearing to u that his heirs at law do not reside within the limits of this state it is therefore ordered that pub lication be made in the western carolinian printed in salisbury for six weeks successively that the heirs at law ofthe said charles dalton deceased appear at the neit court of equity to be holden for the county of stokes at the court-house in germanton on the 4th monday after the 4th monday in march next and shew cause if any they have why they should not be made parties to the suit ; otherwise the bill wil be taken pro confesso as to them and the caus set down for hearing ex parte against them witness john c blum clerk and master of the said court at office the 4th monday after 4th monday in september a d 1824 copy from the minutes 6t37 price 2 75 john c blum c m k ikxvtrs takers ' warrants fey sale at tins office iii i amburg gazette last month lthe two sons of mar ofcarversifl^h y as every houss saint or madonnajb superbly drest.4 on stone is unknot the indians greatl and working in wil of different tribesm ith the habiliment hich i brought overj v their merits^j hey also model^h n a beautiful mannes wa de los angeios j arrived in sweden to knee into service of that journal in its last says that two youths one of fchimself prince dela mosk bother the duke of elchin to be introdu rking charles john when scania and that they are h^the different provinces lis not known whether a is to solicit cotnmis krmy one of sober industrious habits who can come well recommended will meet with encouragement from the subscribers apply soon thompson & hunt concord cabarrus county ? 27 n.c oct 4 1824 s